Stratton, 58 Mass.App.Ct. 726, 728, rev.den., 440 Mass. 1108 (2003) (affirming de novo decision to reject appointing authoritys evidence of appellants failed polygraph test and prior domestic abuse orders and crediting appellants exculpatory testimony) with Town ofFalmouth v. Civil Service Commn, 447 Mass. 814,823 (2006) (inconsequential differences in facts found did not make appointing authoritys justification unreasonable).
Town ofFalmouth v. Civil Service Commn, 447 Mass. 814, 823 (2006) and cases cited. The role of the Commission is to determine "whether the appointing authority has sustained its burden of proving that there was reasonable justification for the action taken by the appointing authority." City of Cambridge v. Civil Service Commn, 43 Mass.App.Ct. 300, 304, rev.den., 426 Mass. 1102 (1997). See also City of Leominster v.
Town ofFalmouth v. Civil Service Commn, 447 Mass. 814, 823 (2006) and cases cited. The Commissions role is to determine "whether the appointing authority has sustained its burden of proving that there was reasonable justification for the action taken by the appointing authority." City of Cambridge v. Civil Service Commn, 43 Mass.App.Ct. 300, 304, rev.den., 426 Mass. 1102 (1997). See also Police Dept of Boston v.
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Town ofFalmouth v. Civil Serv. Commn, 447 Mass 814, 819 (2006). In Town of Falmouth v. Civil Service Commission, the Commission received an appeal from an aggrieved employee by mail after the ten-day statutory period had expired. Id. at 816. The Town and the Commission interpreted the statute differently, with the Town arguing the appeal was untimely and the Commission, using its postmark rule, finding that the appeal was timely filed.
Town ofFalmouth v. Civil Service Commission, 61 Mass. App. Ct. 796, 800 (2004). The issue for the commission is not whether it would have acted as the appointing authority had acted, but whether, on the facts found by the commission, there was reasonable justification for the action taken by the appointing authority in the circumstances found by the commission to have existed when the appointing authority made its decision. /d.
Town ofFalmouth v. Civil Service Commn, 447 Mass. 814, 823 10 (2006). The role of the Commission is to determine whether the appointing authority has sustained its burden of proving that there was reasonable justification for the action taken by the appointing authority. City of Cambridge v. Civil Service Commn, 43 Mass.App.Ct. 300, 304, rev.den., 426 Mass. 1102 (1997). See also City of Leominster v.
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